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According to police, Tupta was found just weeks ago brutally beaten and stabbed inside her North Union Township home. Officers have accused her ex-boyfriend, Henry Crawford, in the fatal attack.

"There's so many things that I think now that I should have noticed but I didn't," Tupta's sister, Justine Davis, said.

The family said there were no warning signs until it was too late. "I keep asking myself everyday minute of the day why -- why didn't I know? Why didn't I know," Tupta's mother, Peggy Crable, said.

Assistant District Attorney Doug Sepic said the last four homicide cases he handled involved domestic violence and the pattern has to stop.

"The statistics are staggering as you look around the person next to you might be a victim or might be a perpetrator of domestic violence," Sepic said. "These are the most tragic cases that I have to deal with because they destroy families, they destroy lives, they destroy lives of children."

Tupta is survived by a 23-year-old son, two sisters and dozens of family and friends.

"I didn't think about it that much before and I'm sad that I didn't because it does happen it does happen to women every day," Crable said.